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    Madeleine Vionnet (pronounced [ma.də.lɛn vjɔ.ne]; June 22, 1876, Loiret, France – March 2, 1975) was a French fashion designer best known for being the...
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    Vionnet is an haute couture label founded by the French couturier Madeleine Vionnet. Established in 1912, the house of Vionnet closed doors in 1939. Vionnet...
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    peace activist Madeleine Smith (1835–1928), Scottish socialite tried for murder Madeleine Stowe (born 1958), American actress Madeleine Vionnet (1876–1975)...
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    similar to a turtleneck. The neckline was introduced in the 1920s by Madeleine Vionnet based on her study of ancient Grecian sculptures. The style is named...
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    Tokyo and Paris. Considered a master tailor alongside those such as Madeleine Vionnet, he is known for his avant-garde tailoring featuring Japanese design...
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    France Anna and Laura Tirocchi, Providence, Rhode Island Isabel Toledo Madeleine Vionnet R'Bonney Gabriel, fashion designer and beauty queen of Miss Universe...
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    Fernand Chapsal, and of Marcelle Chaumont, who made dresses for Madeleine Vionnet. Madeleine Chapsal was born in Paris on 1 September 1925. She married the...
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    plunging-neckline styles. It was introduced to fashion in 1932 by Madeleine Vionnet when she offered an evening gown with strategically cut openings at...
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    Victoria and Albert Museum various cape dresses can be found. In 1933 Madeleine Vionnet created a woollen jersey dress and matching cape. Coco Chanel designed...
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    of French designer Madeleine Vionnet, who specialised in bias-cut dresses meant to loosely drape and wrap around the body; Vionnet was also inspired by...
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